Landscape aesthetics and environmentalism: some observations on the representation of nature in Buddhist and western art

Harris, Ian
(2007)
Landscape aesthetics and environmentalism: some observations on the representation of nature in Buddhist and western art.
Contemporary Buddhism, 8
(2).
pp. 149-168.
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Abstract

The article looks at the representation of nature in Western art as well as in the Buddhist tradition. The author feels that when nature is considered in terms of aesthetics in Western art, the beauty of nature is affected by mundanity. In the Buddhist tradition, the production of landscape art is perceived as a kind of meditation of the illusory aspects of all existence.

Item Type:

Article

Journal or Publication Title:

Contemporary Buddhism

Publisher:

Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

ISSN:

1476-7953

Departments:

Faculty of Education, Arts and Business > Institute of the Arts > Humanities